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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=15243
Submitted by: Low-Tech Redneck
Comments: 14  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 2  (View)
Submitted on: 11-27-2002
View Stats Category: Off-topic
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#1
11-27-2002 @ 08:22:09 PM
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck Reply | Edit | Del
Here's what happens when you steam clean the inside of a tank car, and then close the lid, as the steam cools, it creates a vaccum...... and, much like that experiement in physics class where you can use atmospheric pressure to crush an empty coke can... well, this is what results

#2
11-27-2002 @ 08:23:09 PM
Posted By : stang392 Reply | Edit | Del
#1, i remember doing that

#3
11-27-2002 @ 08:35:19 PM
Posted By : CRXtrackguy Reply | Edit | Del
this kind of thing happens periodically, not just to tanker cars either. I've seen pictures of those giant oil storage tanks done up like this.

#4
11-27-2002 @ 08:49:12 PM
Posted By : Obsidian Reply | Edit | Del
#1, no way.

#5
11-27-2002 @ 08:50:47 PM
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck Reply | Edit | Del
#4, Yup, pressure is an incredibly powerfull force, both air and water pressure can crush stuff flat if the right conditions are present

#6
11-27-2002 @ 08:54:23 PM
Posted By : Obsidian Reply | Edit | Del
#5, i know it can be done.

I just wanna know who was stupid to let that happen.

[Edited by Obsidian on 11-27-2002 @ 08:55:36 PM]


#7
11-27-2002 @ 08:59:27 PM
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck Reply | Edit | Del
#6, Somone who didn't read the manual obvioulsy. They acutaly have stenciled on the side of these somthing to the effect of "Open relief valves before cleaning car" that's why

#8
11-27-2002 @ 09:20:49 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
This is some funny shit...

#9
11-27-2002 @ 11:16:40 PM
Posted By : Adambomb Reply | Edit | Del
Holy Sheep

#10
11-28-2002 @ 09:14:01 AM
Posted By : solid_snake Reply | Edit | Del
you can also stand on an empty coke can

#11
11-25-2003 @ 02:43:57 AM
Posted By : MxCx Reply | Edit | Del
#10, How?

#12
11-25-2003 @ 11:43:36 AM
Posted By : camino83 Reply | Edit | Del
#11, even pressure on all edges.

#13
11-25-2003 @ 11:46:14 AM
Posted By : Silverbaby Reply | Edit | Del
#10, yeah that's pretty cool. Done it a few times. :)

#14
12-02-2003 @ 07:14:13 PM
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck Reply | Edit | Del
#12, One is the limit, I"ve tried two, but can never get it to work. I'm sure you could do it with enough care and paitence, but I don't have enough care and paitence

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